Dipsacus inermis

Dipsacus inermis in Valley of Flowers

Dipsacus inermis or Himalayan Teasel is a robust perennial herb which has opposite entire or palmately lobed leaves. The plant can be identified by the solitary round flower-heads on leafless, long, channeled flowering stems. Flower-heads are creamy – white. Fruit is 8-ribbed and crowned with cup-shaped sepal-cup.

English Name

Himalayan Teasel

Local Name

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Family

Caprifoliaceae

Flowering time

June to September

Habitat

NOT AVAILABLE

Uses

NOT AVAILABLE

Location in the Valley of flowers

It is found somewhere in middle parts of trek between Govindghat and Ghangaria.

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Frequently asked questions About the Valley

Senior citizens also want to come to this heaven on earth but they are confused about whether they can do it or not. We have been taking senior citizens to the valley of flowers. There are options of helicopter and ponies to skip trekking.

When you go for trek you should wear appropriate type of shoes so that your main concentration is on trekking and enjoying nature. We have seen that shoes of many people breaks while trekking and sometimes people develop blisters.

Whether kids can do the trek to Valley of Flowers or not? What is the minimum age requirement to visit the valley of flowers? Please read this full page to get the answer to this question. Couples with young children willing to visit valley of flowers can go through this page.

Trek difficulty of the Valley of Flowers trek. Vital statistics are given here. How much altitude is to be gained every day while trekking? How much distance is to be covered every day? What is Fitness level required for the trek?

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